Francisque de Romeo

Franciscque de Romeo (died 1503) was a nobleman of the Kingdom of France with the status of Marquis. Francisque de Romeo was one of the generals sent by King Louis XII of France to assist Papal States Captain-General Cesare Borgia in his campaigns in Romagna and Tuscany during the Italian Wars.

Biography
Francisque de Romeo was of high nobility of the Kingdom of France, with the rank of Marquis. His title permitted him to be given a position of responsibility, and King Louis XII of France gave him the command of an army of French troops sent to assist Captain-General Cesare Borgia of the Papal States in his campaigns in Romagna and Tuscany during the Italian Wars. Romeo's allegiance to the House of Borgia led to his induction as a member of the Templar Order.

Death
Francisque de Romeo was targeted by the Assassin Order, who sent a pariah member of theirs to assassinate him. While he was in Rome, Francisque de Romeo was shot in the face by the pariah, killing him instantly.